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. 2013 Jul 2;10(1):145–158. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12046

Table 1.

Participant and family characteristics

Variable n % Mean SD
Child Age (years) 538 9.4 0.1
Height (cm) 538 130.7 5.7
Weight (kg)* 538 24.4 (22.2–27.4)
Body mass index (kg m−2)* 538 14.3 (13.4–15.6)
Mid‐upper arm circumference (cm)* 538 17.7 (16.9–19.1)
Head circumference (cm) 538 50.6 1.4
Subscapular skinfold (mm)* 537 7.2 (5.7–9.2)
Triceps skinfold (mm)* 538 9.4 (7.6–12.0)
Fat mass (kg)* 538 6.7 (5.2–8.4)
Fat percentage 538 27.5 (6.6)
Plasma vitamin B12 (pmol L−1)* 527 312 (249–407)
Plasma folate (nmol L−1)* 527 24.0 (18.0–35.0)
Mother Education (years) <10 199 37.0
10 167 31.0
>10 172 32.0
Parity 0 275 51.1
1 175 32.5
>1 88 16.4
Body mass index (kg m−2)  <18.5 30 5.8
18.5–25.0 224 43.4
25.1–30.0 184 35.7
>30.0 78 15.1
Father Education (years)  <10 206 38.3
10 114 21.2
>10 218 40.5
Family Religion Hindu 306 56.9
Muslim 190 35.3
Other 42 7.8
Dwelling Rural 136 25.3
Urban 402 74.7
Family type Nuclear 324 60.3
Joint 213 39.7
Occupation Unemployed/Unskilled 27 5.0
Semi‐skilled 88 16.4
Skilled and clerical 357 66.4
Semi‐professional/Professional 66 12.3
Standard of Living (SLI score) § 538 36.3 8.2

*Values are median (inter‐quartile range). Parity refers to the time of recruitment into the cohort study i.e. the time the participant in the cohort study was conceived. Refers to occupation of the head of the household. §Standard of Living Index used in the National Family Health Survey, India.